2026 Rankings: Top small school prospects
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Now that the PrepHoops WA team has fully updated the 2026 rankings, we will be taking a deep dive into the rankings to see where athletes landed. Here are a handful of the top small school prospects in the 2026…
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Continue ReadingNow that the PrepHoops WA team has fully updated the 2026 rankings, we will be taking a deep dive into the rankings to see where athletes landed. Here are a handful of the top small school prospects in the 2026 class.
#7 – Dekker Van De Graaf Dekker Van De Graaf 6'5" | SG Zillah | 2026 State WA – Zillah HS – Dekker is fun to watch on the court, playing above his years. I can tell he will be a very coveted prospect at the college level when he gets older. Van De Graaf is smooth with the ball, having such a plethora of moves to get himself open. He has a strong frame and positions himself correctly with the help of his high basketball IQ. His future is bright.
#26 – Pierce Bierlink Pierce Bierlink 6'0" | PG Quincy | 2026 State WA – Quincy HS – Pierce is going to have such a bright summer, playing with NW Drip. He will display more aspects of his game compared to the high school season. He’s a sniper from deep, easily knocking down shots even with a hand in his face. He lead Quincy to a great season, earning league MVP honors. He is a big time player who only keeps improving on the court.
#36 – Colton Adams Colton Adams 6'2" | SG King's | 2026 State WA – Kings HS – Colton is quick on the court, especially with the ball in his hands. He has a quick crossover and is able to explode to the rim off an extremely quick first step. Adams adjusts nicely when finishing through contact and knows what angles to use. His deep shot got a lot more smoother and consistent throughout his sophomore season.
#40 – Jerome Toby Jerome Toby 5'7" | PG Lummi Nation | 2026 State WA – Lummi Nation – Jerome missed the state tournament due to getting hurt in the first game of the tournament. He will be recovering from a knee injury but should be 100% by the time the season begins. He will remain a top 1B player due to his electric play style and ability to drain deep threes with ease. His ball handling is very impressive too, being able to create space easily.
#50 – Amare Breedlove Amare Breedlove 6'3" | SF Annie Wright | 2026 State WA – Annie Wright HS – Amare is such an insane athlete. His athleticism stands out when crashing the boards and when he is playing defense, as he can guard a variety of positions on the court. He has a solid, strong 6’3″ frame and likely isn’t done growing. He can defend guards, wings, and even some bigs with his strength. Breedlove is a workhorse athlete who always puts the work in to improve.